State of the Countryside

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This State of the Countryside conference is targeted at all those with an interest in rural research and analysis and for non-rural researchers interested in services, sustainability, economic and governance issues.

from : Events  22nd April 2009

State of the Countryside is one of the key ways in which we deliver our watchdog responsibilities. This year's report will be launched in mid-July.

from : News  28th June 2007

Our State of the Countryside Conference 2009, taking place in Birmingham today, is bringing together delegates to help shape our 2010 State of the Countryside report.

from : News  7th July 2009

'State of the Countryside 2008' is the tenth report in our series providing the definitive picture of rural England and a unique analysis of how it's changing.

from : News  15th July 2008

We're now producing future State of the Countryside reports on a biennial reporting cycle. We'll publish the next State of the Countryside report in the summer of 2010. This July we'll be running a State of the Countryside conference for all those interested in rural research and analysis and for non-rural researchers interested in services, sustainability, economic and governance issues.

from : News  21st January 2009

This year’s State of the Countryside conference was held in Birmingham and was targeted at all those with an interest in rural research and analysis and for non-rural researchers interested in services, sustainability, economic and governance issues. Their ideas and expertise to help us shape the 2010 report.

from : News  26th August 2009

Monitoring draft

To complement our annual State of the Countryside reporting, we’ll analyse new information on key rural topics through the year, as new data is released...

from : Projects  28th September 2006

Defining what we mean by a ‘rural area’ is a complicated and sometimes contentious issue...

from : Projects  30th September 2006

The State of the Countryside report presents a large amount of data and evidence. Although the report focuses on the national picture, where possible we have also analysed the data by region.

from : Projects  5th October 2006

This booklet examines the future of the English countryside. By identifying the main drivers of change, it shows how current trends and future developments might impact on rural areas and communities over the next 20 years.

from : Publications  5th October 2006

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